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C++ provides a rich set of operators and defines what these operators do when applied to operands of built-in type. It also allows us to define the meaning of most of the operators when applied to operands of class types. This chapter focuses on the operators as defined in the language and applied to operands of built-in type. We will also look at some of the operators defined by the library. Chapter 14 will show how we can define operators for our own types.
An expression is composed of one or more operands and yields a result when it is evaluated. The simplest form of an expression is a single literal or variable. The result of such an expression is the value of the variable or literal. More complicated expressions are formed from an operator and one or more operands.